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2nd APELA, Asia-Pacific Environment-Landscape Architecture Forum
Present & Future of Asia-Pacific Landscape Architecture Date: 17~19th October, 2016
Vanue: Asia Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea Orgnized by Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture (KILA) and Seoul National University
INVITATION
In the emerging era the proposition on the 21th century as the 'Age of Asia' has often been projected. Asian history
dates back into the millennia of the past, while maintaining its continuity. Being the largest Continent on the earth, Asia possesses the most dynamic environment of regional identity and diversity in terms of economic development and change. In landscape architecture, Asian countries record a long history and have developed distinctive and diverse
landscape cultures that also maintain unitary principle. However, in modern landscape scenario the Asian landscape traditions are not well recognized. Nevertheless, this tradition is undergoing dramatic transformations as a result of rapid modernization and globalization.
Since the modern landscape profession began in the Asia Pacific Region quite late, no comprehensive forum
discussing the issues of present and future of landscape architecture has been conducted. Thus, the theme “Present and
Future of Asia-Pacific Landscape Architecture” will confidently enable us to exchange and share experiences, ideas, building networking and collaborating with landscape professionals, linking all the concerned disciplines, in the region.
The Forum will provide a brainstorming discussion platform from various sectors of landscape architecture, such
as the practitioners, researchers, professors, students, community leaders, representatives of national associations, and public officials those involved in landscape development and its empowering environment in Asian Pacific Region.
To start with a new vigor and energy in this direction through the vision of understanding, exposition and practices
of landscape architecture, in continuation of the 1st APELA Forum, the 2nd APELA Forum is a call for joining hands in envisioning the deeper message from Asia-Pacific Region to ‘Global Understanding’ on the line of declaration of UNO ‘2016 – to be the International Year of Global Understanding’ (IYGU) that will focus on “Building bridges between Global thinking and Local action”. I happily declare that our parent organization ACLA has already joined hands for the good causes of IYGU, represented with some of executive members of the ACLA.
The 2nd 2016 APELA Forum: 17th~19th October 2016, is expected to inspire landscape architects around the
Asia Pacific Region, to become the cornerstone and to take concrete action for the future at landscape architectural development.
With grace and honor, we are hosting such a Forum for the noble cause of landscape architecture, and promise
you that we will make every endeavor for your time here fulfilling – with fun and fruits. I will welcome you all and hope you would have a wonderful experience attending the Forum, workshops and technical excursions.
Thank you very much.
Kim, Sung-Kyun, Ph.D. President, APELA, Asia-Pacific Environment and Landscape Architecture Forum
President, KILA, Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture President, ACLA, Asian Cultural Landscape Association
Professor, Dept. of Landscape Architecture, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 151-921, KOREA
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2nd APELA, Asia Pacific Environment-Landscape Architecture Forum Organized by The Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture (KILA) and Seoul National University (SNU) “Present and Future of Asia-Pacific Landscape Architecture”: 17 ~ 19th Oct. 2016
Oct. 17th (Mon) ~ Oct. 19th (Wed), 2016
October 17 (Monday)
TIME EVENTS PRESENTER
Opening Ceremony 08:30~09:40 Venue: #220, Asia Center, Seoul National University
08:30~09:00 Registration
09:00~09:10 Welcoming Address Prof. Dr. Sung-Kyun Kim President, KILA, ACLA Seoul National University, Korea
09:10~09:20 Congratulatory Message Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Ket Vice President, Dalat University, Vietnam
09:20~09:40 Keynote Speech: Sacred Ecology that bridges the Present & Future of Asia-Pacific Landscape Architecture: the Asian Vision
Prof. Rana P.B. Singh Vice President ACLA, Banaras Hindu University, India
Session 1: Public Projects & Laws /Community Participation 10:00~12:00 Venue: #220, Asia Center, SNU Chair:
01 Yeongjong Skycity Seaside Park Chang-Jun Mun Land & Housing Corp. Korea
02 Haemuri Park in Dongtan II New Town Woon-Hae Baek, Land & Housing Corp. Korea
03 Space Requirement for Street Trees and Pedestrian Movement, an Evaluation for Urban Street in Indonesia
Febriane Paulina Makalew Manado State Polytechnic, Indonesia
04 Study on Pedestrian Streetscape as a Public Right Anita Syafitri Arif Independent Consultant and Architect, Indonesia
05 Contribution of Johor Landscape Department Towards Landscape Architectural Industry In Johor, Malaysia
Joharudin Samion UTM, Malaysia
06 Collaborative Management for Watershed Rehabilitation: The Case of Kalimas Riverbank, Semarang, Central Java
Lilin Budiati Center for Training & Education, Central Java Province, Indonesia
12~13:00 Lunch
Session 2: Landscape Design / Landscape Construction, Facilities, and Materials 13:00~17:30 Venue: #220, Asia Center, SNU Chair:
01 Urban Regeneration with the Linear Park Design Using the Gyeongeuiseon Unused Railroad in Seoul
Sung-Kyun Kim Seoul National Univ., Korea
02 Children’s Views of Place-Making in Their Everyday Landscape
Tun Mohd Irfan Mohd Suria Affandi, UTM, Malaysia
03 Green Portal: A Way to Oxygenate and Beautify Santiago Ignacio Expoz Banul, Sr. Latin Green, Chile
04 The Potentials of Traditional Malay Timber Wakaf as Urban Hardscape Component in KL City Centre
Mohd Alwi Ibrahim Lavender Associates, Malaysia
05 Landscape Architecture in Mongolia Ganzorig Budbabazar Landscape Architects, Mongolia
06 Creating Sense of Place through Art Activity in Urban Park, Case Study in Matsudo City, Japan.
Sigit Mulyansyah Chiba University, Japan / Indonesia
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07 Ecological Playground: Design and Policy Yoo-Jung Yang, Nexus Design, Korea
08 Current Status and Future Strategy of Korean Landscape Business in South East Asia
Jong-Wook Tae, Ansan L&C, Korea
09 Current Situation and Strategy to Extend Landscape Business to Kazakhstan, Centeral Asia
Dongyoung Yang, Yongjo Jung Donam L&C, Sangmyung Univ. Korea
10 Voice of Landscapes Ayob bin Ismail Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore
11 Ideas for Design of Practical Gardens in Korea Junga Lee Korea University, Korea
18~21:00 Welcoming Party Venue: Hoam Faculty House 1
October 18th (Tuesday) :
Session 3: Cultural Landscape 09:00~12:00 Venue: #210, Asia Center, SNU
01 Filipino Vernacular Garden Zenaida C. Galingan
University of Philippines, Philippines
02 Quintessential Cultural landscape of Godavari Riparian Settlement of Coastal Andhra Pradesh, India
Bhamidipati Kiran, GSV Suryanarayana Murth. Hyderabad, India
03 Interfacing Memorable Landscape of Korean Queen Huh (Korean Park) in Ayodhya (India) and the Sacredscapes in Kimhae City, Korea
Sarvesh Kumar, Rana PB Singh Banaras Hindu University, India
04 Changing Mosaics of Culture, Landscape Architecture and Environment in Old Planned City to Smart City: A Case Study of Jaipur, India
Ajay Kumar, R. B. Singh Delhi University, Delhi, India
05 Desa-Kota: The Transformation of Cultural Landscape in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Bakti Setiawan Gadjah Mada Univ. Indonesia
06 A Comparative Study of Bogor Garden City and Ebenezer Howard’s Garden City of Tomorrow
Yasmina Azriani Seoul National Univ., Korea
07 Landscape proposal for an Ancient Tamil Cultural Village in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Vigneswaran A Sch. Planning & Archit., N. Delhi, India
08 The Special Role of Malay Traditional Gardens Nor Zalina Harun, Noor Aziah Mohd Ariffin, International Islamic University, Malaysia
12~13:00 Lunch
Session 4: Landscape Education/Other Topics 09:00~12:00 Venue: #230, Asia Center, SNU Chair:
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The ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework and the Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications: Bridging Professional Cooperation Among Nations, Gearing Up for Globalization
Cecilia S. Tence-Herras PALA, Philippines
02 The Future of Landscape Design Education in the Russian Far East
Alessio Russo Far Eastern Federal Univ., Russia
03 A Comparison of Landscape Architecture Educations in US and Korea: A Preliminary Study
Sang-Woo Lee Kokun University
04 A review of Terminology on Children’s Environment Research Janatun Yusof UTM, Malaysia
05 Relationship of Tree Profile and Squirrel Behavior in Botanical Garden of Putrajaya in Malaysia
Noraini Bahari, Ismail Said, Ismail Mohamad UTM, Malaysia
06 Factors Affecting Lium Student’s Engagement With Campus Courtyard an Outdoor Learning Environment
Nur Diana Shafikha Bt Rosli International Islamic Univ., Malaysia,
07 The Effects on Children Living in Artificial Environment Decrease Their Cognitive Development: A Review
Mega Suria Hasyim, Ismail Said UTM, Malaysia
08 Biodiversity Knowledge Development Using Public Parks and Gardens
Somnath Ghosal Indian Inst. of Tech., Kharagpur, India
12~13:00 Lunch
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Session 5: Low Impact/Sustainable Development 13:00~17:00 Venue: #210, Asia Center, SNU Chair:
01 Low Impact Development Practices to Retrofitting into Existing Cities to Make Them Safe and Sustainable
Muhammad Shafique, Reeho Kim University of Science and Tech., Korea / Pakistan
02 Case Study of LID Implementation in Korea's Urban Development Projects and Key Learning Points
Jongsoo Choi, Jungmin Lee, Suhyun Lim, Land & Housing Corp. Korea
03 Sustainable Bio Filter Remediation a s a Green Spine for Jinjang Flowland
Nur ‘Ezzati Adnan Lavender Associates, Malaysia
04 Integrating Streetscape with Green Infrastructure to Increase City’s Value. Study Case: Sudirman Street, Bogor
Cherish Nurul Ainy, Himasari Hanan, Dhemi harlan Bandung Inst. of Technology, Indonesia
05 A Study on the Application of Green Technology at Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Mosque, International Islamic University Malaysia
Aslina binti Abdul Lavender Associates, Malaysia
06 The Green Tide Control Technology Utilizing the Natural Energy Creature
Younguk Kim Korea
07 Utilization of Sustainable Urban Greening Strategies in Pablo Ocampo Street as Landscape Corridor
Joshua S. Cunanan, et.al, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, Philippines
08 The Influence of Biological Diversity to Ecosystem Health: A Review
Amalina Mohd Fauzi, Ismail Said UTM, Malaysia
09 The role of NGOs in LID application: A Case Study of Stafford County, VA, USA
Moonsun Jeong Cheongju Univ. Korea
10 Sustainable Landscaping Design using LID Technologies Marla Maniquiz-Redillas Kongju National Univ. Korea / Philippines
11 Regional Revitalization Strategies for Resource Sharing, Focused on Waterfront Building for Ecotourism and Marine Leisure - Study Case of the Si-hwa Lake,S. Korea
Gwon-Soo Bahn, Doek-Suk Yang, Young-Chul Byun. K Water, Korea
Session 6: Student Workshop 13:00~17:00 Venue: #230, Asia Center, SNU Chair:
01 Global Friendship Park Gihoon Choi et als. Seoul National Univ., Korea
02 Resonance In Silence: Revitalization Of Maragondon River Through Landscape Tourism
Lorenzo Miguel Ferrer, et. als. De La Salle-College Of Saint Benilde, Philippines
03 Cultural Heritage Betawi Situ Babakan: Preserving Culture through Design
Widya Ramadhanty Sulistio Trisakti University, Indonesia
04 Intervention on Landscape Fragmentation Through Urban Interstice Approach: Case Study of Bagac, Bataan, Philippines
Alvin Royce S. Alanib, et.als,. De La Salle- College Of Saint Benilde, Philippines
05 The Las Pinas-Paranaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Carl Anne Lim Clemente et. al. De La Salle-College Of Saint Benilde, Philippines
06 Culture of Penang Marfieza Sulaiman Malaysia
07 The Role of Landscape Architecture to the Mitigation of Sidoarjo Mud Flow
Widyawati Abdul Karim Trisakti University, Indonesia
08 Application of Green landscape Using Recycled Materials on Exterior Surface of Building: A New Perspective in Bangladesh
Shamsad Firdous Seoul National Univ., Korea / Bangladesh
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October 19 (Wednesday) : Technical Excursion
09:00~12:00 Gyeongeui-seon Linear Forest Park (Guided by Prof. Sung-Kyun Kim, Master Planner)
13:00~18:00 Magok New Town Development (Guided by Hyundai Construction Company)
18:00~20:00 Farewell Party Venue: announced later
DEADLlNES
● 12th August, 2016: Curriculum Vitae (CV) / Abstract (Required MS Word file with 300 words approx.)
● 20th September, 2016: PowerPoint file for presentation (approx. 30 pages) / Full paper is optional (max. 5000 words)
N.B. Abstract includes; Title of Paper, First-Family Name, Current Position, Institutional Affiliation (University,
Organization, or Company), Email Address, Related Session Theme and Curriculum Vitae (CV). Presentation
topic must cover general information of each session theme in your country.
REGISTRATION
● Registration fee : $150 (Fee includes Meals (breakfast is not included) / Coffee & Drinks / Technical Excursion /
Welcoming & Farewell Party / Proceedings etc.)
● For Selected International Students, Registration Fee are waived.
CONTACT / SUBMISSION
● APELA Forum Organizing Committee
- Secretary: Anetha Athena / Yasmina Azriani
- Mobile: +82 10 8727 8006 Office: +82 2 880 4882 Fax: +82 2 873 5113 Email: [email protected]